THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

Features

  • By October 26, 2017

    Students tell all about their experiences living in residence.

  • People are strange: Exploring the expression of gender and sexuality in the university setting

    By October 21, 2017

    Identity is difficult — there’s no single prescribed way to go about any of it, but there is incomparable value in sharing.

  • Beauty in diversity: Empowered women of Saskatoon

    By October 16, 2017

    Thousands of people gathered in D.C. in January to participate in the Women’s March on Washington, which continues to grow, changing people’s perspectives one by one.

  • Tails from the past: A history of Huskies through the ages

    By October 6, 2017

    Much has changed since the first days of athletics at the University of Saskatchewan.

  • Let’s get radio-active: CFCR 90.5 FM signals for FM-Phasis funding drive

    By September 28, 2017

    Saskatoon’s only community radio station gears up for its annual funding drive — and it’s signalling people like you for support.

  • Sheaf special report: The mole people among us

    By September 24, 2017

    A network of hidden tunnels beneath campus reveals a people’s history that no one expected.

  • Students talk racism in the city of bridges

    By September 14, 2017

    Students share their experiences with racism on campus and in Saskatoon.

  • Girl walks into a hockey rink: My year as a wannabe sports reporter

    By April 27, 2017

    Although Huskie Athletics is one of the most recognizable parts of the University of Saskatchewan, it is something that many students aren’t exactly familiar with. This was the position that I found myself in, when I began my year as the sports and health editor at the Sheaf.